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Randomness ([personal profile] randomness) wrote2013-04-22 06:49 am

The tin can 200 years after its first patenting, from BBC News Magazine.


Instructions from Fortnum and Mason's 1849 catalogue on how to open cans.

From http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21689069:
So committed were these bright minds to the technology of food preservation that they gave little thought to making a device to open their new invention, so for decades a hammer and chisel, a bayonet or a rock had to do the job.

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The first tin opener was designed in the 1860s, but it didn't become a staple of household drawers until a second serrated wheel was added in 1925.

[identity profile] achinhibitor.livejournal.com 2013-04-22 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I really like the animated GIF at the top of the page, a very nice use of the technology indeed!
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[personal profile] rfrancis 2013-04-22 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
We should count ourselves lucky that the can isn't still covered under patent.